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The aim of Statistical Science is to present the full range of
contemporary statistical thought at a technical level accessible to the broad
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of classic articles from statistical literature, and interviews with distinguished
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Abstract

Statistical applications and repercussions of Poisson's work are reviewed in historical perspective with special reference to (i) the distinction he made between two kinds of probability; (ii) the law of large numbers; (iii) the Poisson distribution; (iv) the difference between two proportions; (v) legalistic statistics; (vi) Poisson's summation formula; (vii) the Cauchy distribution; and (viii) the Poisson bracket.